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Nickname(s) Type Leader(s) Equipment Size el>Headquarters Historical Information Established Fragmented Reformed Dissolved Notable Conflicts Affiliation [Source] The 100th Bombardment Group was a bomb group that served under the American Eighth Air Force during World War II. The 100th Bomb Group was formed on June 1, 1942 in Orlando, Florida with 230 enlisted and 24 officers being transferred to the group by October 27, 1942. During the war, the group flew the B-17F Flying Fortress and later the B-17G Flying Fortress.

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  • 100th Bombardment Group
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  • Nickname(s) Type Leader(s) Equipment Size el>Headquarters Historical Information Established Fragmented Reformed Dissolved Notable Conflicts Affiliation [Source] The 100th Bombardment Group was a bomb group that served under the American Eighth Air Force during World War II. The 100th Bomb Group was formed on June 1, 1942 in Orlando, Florida with 230 enlisted and 24 officers being transferred to the group by October 27, 1942. During the war, the group flew the B-17F Flying Fortress and later the B-17G Flying Fortress.
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  • *Colonel Darr H. Alkire *Colonel Howard M. Turner *Colonel Harold Q. Huglin *Colonel Neil B. Harding *Colonel Robert H. Kelly *Colonel Thomas S. Jeffery *Colonel Frederick J. Sutterlin *Lt. Colonel John B. Wallace *Colonel Henry F. Cruver
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  • Nickname(s) Type Leader(s) Equipment Size el>Headquarters Historical Information Established Fragmented Reformed Dissolved Notable Conflicts Affiliation [Source] The 100th Bombardment Group was a bomb group that served under the American Eighth Air Force during World War II. The 100th Bomb Group was formed on June 1, 1942 in Orlando, Florida with 230 enlisted and 24 officers being transferred to the group by October 27, 1942. During the war, the group flew the B-17F Flying Fortress and later the B-17G Flying Fortress.
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